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ALCOHOL FOR MOTOR FUEL

... stated,” they say, ‘‘ that about 1,000 motor- Jurries are required for the transport and supply columns of the British Expeditionary Force. It is important that an adequate supply of fuel should be available for these machines wherever they may be required ...

Sleaford Schoolmaster at the Front

... Artil. tery, Three teachers from this school are with the Forces: Waters, Elcombe, and the writer of the letter:— British Expeditionary Force, - 15th April, 1915. Dear mr. Bartlett,—Thank you very wiuch indeed for your letter. Although™ am slow in leplying ...

AFTER TWO YEARS FIGHTING. Pte. Pexrcy Joymer Falls in France. SERVED ON THREE FRONTS

... as a painter for Messrs, Wm. Wrght and Sons, Ld., when called up. Within a month he was in France wizfi the First British Expeditionary Force. On November sth of that year he was wounded and was for some time in Netley Hospital, After a month’s convalescence ...

uents o A Sleatord Lance-Corporal in Hospital

... in the employ Charles Sharpe and Co., Slea. nd was a Staffsergeant of C.L.B. g Corps, writing from France, to { British Expeditionary Force, April 19th, 1915. “Just a line to let you know I am in ho-pital for a few days, have something the Imatter with ...

POLITICAL TOPICS,

... Continent. An official an-louncemen: has now been made, lowever, of the fact, which was already snown to wany, that the British Expeditionary Force urder Geacral French, has been safel; Lapped to the hatde crea, and it appears hat th ¢ same wonderinl efficien ...

under a temporary disadvantage. Now that we are at last allowed to refer to the dispatch of the Expeditionary Force

... FRENCH IN FRANCE. CorpiaL, WeLcome From Our Avuies. Field-Marshal Sir John French, who is Commander-in-Chief of the British expeditionary force, arrived at the French Army headquarters on Saturday morning. His arrival in France is announced by the French papers ...

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... for them biv the whale village. The {mshund. Private H, Drury, belongs to the AS.C., and is now -\ervinfi with the British Expeditionary Force, which makes the event more sad. The funeral took place on Wednesday at the Canwick-road Cemetery, when a Jarge ...

RS & 5 YRTHE WHITE CITY. —0 — SHERIFI' OF LINCOLN PRESENTS GLOVES TO THE JUDGE. A COMPLIMENT FROM THE

... 15, he joined The Lincoinshire Regi. ment, and when war broke out was with one of the first contingents of the British Expeditionary Force to land in France. He went through the great retreat from Mons. In November, 1914, he reccived a nasty wound in ...

NINE MONTHS IN THE ! TRENCHES. | Lieut. Masters Wounded

... whilst at Aden. The wounded officer received his commis. sion in August, at the time his battalion went out with the British Expeditionary Force to France. He has suffered all the hardships and rigours of * modern” warfare, and while most of his comrades have ...

WAR'S TERRIBLE TOLL

... WAR'S TERRIBLE TOLL It is a remarkable fact as showing tne high percentage of casualties in the British Expeditionary Force that out of six members of the Lincoln City Police Force who went up as Reservists to the Front, four have already appeared in ...

AFTER TWO YEARS FIGHTING. Pte. Percy Joyner Falls in France. SERVED ON THREE FRONTS

... painter for Messrs, Wm. Wrght mu&fi Sons, Litd., when called up. Within a month he was in France widn the First British Expeditionary Force. On November sth of that year he was wounded and was for some time in Netley Hospital. After a month’s convalescence ...